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Transnational frameworks for justice in cases of sexual violence

October 18, 2024

The Tidö Agreement drags Sweden's social welfare sector into ethical crisis

October 16, 2023

Burning a holy book: the dilemma of free speech

August 18, 2023

📐 Does promoting economic and social rights impede or fuel economic growth?

June 28, 2023

Poland's new anti-Constitutional law targets the opposition ahead of forthcoming elections

June 16, 2023
June 7, 2023

๐ŸŒˆ Autocratic backsliding in 'gender-washing' regimes

Daniela Donno Gender-washing regimes pay lip service to liberal norms, but reforms tend to be top-down and symbolic. To advance womenโ€™s rights, we need to pay attention to the question of how de jure legal rights can be effectively claimed and experienced by women, according to Daniela Donno Read more
May 31, 2023

๐ŸŒŠ Karnataka: a sign of hope for India's democratic backsliding

Tejendra Pratap Gautam The recent victory of the Congress party in the southern state of Karnataka is a step towards the reversal of India's democratic backsliding, writes Tejendra Pratap Gautam Read more
March 24, 2023

๐Ÿ“ Surveying the landscape of human rights data

Anne-Marie Brook Accurate data are needed to track human rights performance worldwide. But the range of different data sources available can be confusing, especially to non-experts. Anne-Marie Brook and Kobe Amos explain what qualities set Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) data apart Read more
March 6, 2023

๐ŸŒˆ Anti-feminists want to control, alter and delete womenโ€™s rights

Rebecca Sanders The reversal of Roe, bans on teaching about gender, and gunmen showing up at drag shows all are part of a trend in US and international politics. Rebecca Sanders and Laura Dudley Jenkins call it 'patriarchal populism'. They explain what patriarchal populism is, and three tactics used to undermine and attack established womenโ€™s and LGBTQ+ human rights Read more
February 13, 2023

๐Ÿ“ The EU needs to rethink its human rights promotion in the South Caucasus

Laura Luciani As the liberal norms promoted by the EU are fiercely contested, human rights groups in the South Caucasus face an insecure environment. Some propose alternatives to human rights promotion that challenge both the EUโ€™s development paradigms and competing authoritarian agendas. Laura Luciani argues that we should take them seriously Read more

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